The British newspaper, "Mirror", revealed the possible destination of the Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, if he decided to leave Liverpool, after the expiration of his contract next season, indicating that it would not be outside one of two options, either Barcelona, ​​​​Spain, or Paris Saint-Germain, France.

"Salah's contract with Liverpool is scheduled to expire within a year, and speculation remains that he may leave the club in a free transfer," the newspaper said in a report published on its website today, Wednesday.

And the Mirror added, "Salah previously told his close friends that he was ready to sign a new deal with Liverpool, but there are more question marks over whether that is the case now."

She explained that Salah is demanding up to 400,000 pounds (about half a million dollars) per week to sign a new contract, but in the event of his departure, "his dream steps are either Barcelona or Paris Saint-Germain."

@MoSalah's goal against Manchester City has been voted Goal of the Season in the Premier League.

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— Liverpool FC (@LFC_Arabic) May 29, 2022

The newspaper pointed out that Barcelona's promise to Salah to join the Spanish team next summer, led to a shift in his decision regarding his future.

It is noteworthy that Salah starred with Liverpool last season, and won the Golden Boot award after sharing the top scorer in the league with 23 goals with the Korean "Son Heung-min" of Tottenham Hotspur, and Salah also won the award for the best playmaker in the league with 13 assists.

Golden Boot ✅


Goal of the Season ✅


Playmaker ✅

Thoroughly deserved, @MoSalah 🇪🇬👑 pic.twitter.com/51bSAKhXtW

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 30, 2022

The Egyptian star's goal in the 2-2 draw with Manchester City last October was chosen as the best goal of the season in the Premier League.

The Liverpool scorer also won the England Football Critics Association's Player of the Year award.

The @PFA Premier League Fans' Player of the Year!

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Congratulations, @MoSalah 👑 pic.twitter.com/XbBFxIQJAU

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 30, 2022